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What’s new in your life? Your fellow NFA Wildcats, your classmates, want to know. Share your accomplishments, recent events, travels, remembrances, and significant life milestones with the NFA Alumni community. Your submission may be published in the next edition of NFA Magazine.

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Lydia Bowers graduated from Cornell University in December, 2018 with her Masters Degree in Industrial and Labor Relations. She now oversees People & Culture at the robotic restaurant startup Spyce in Boston, MA.

Brenda DelGado received the 2018 World AIDS Day Trailblazer Award from the greater Hartford AIDS funding and services community for her life-long commitment to HIV Care and Prevention services. It was presented at the World AIDS Day ceremony hosted by the City of Hartford. World AIDS Day is observed internationally each year on December 1st. The day is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic and uniting people in the fight against the disease.

Roger recently graduated from East West School of Planetary Herbology receiving a diploma as a Professional Herbalist in Chinese, Ayurvedic and Western Medicine with an emphasis on Chinese Differential Diagnosis and herbal pharmacopeia. He is pursuing two courses in Anatomy and Pathology of Diseases with Chinese influence.

Rebecca returned to the U.S. after teaching in Ho Chi Minh City, VN for two years. Before looking for work she volunteered in Assisi, Italy at a language camp and walked several days along the Way of St.Francis. She currently resides in Silverdale, WA working at Olympic College as an Engineering Advisor and looks forward to seeing classmates at their 40th Reunion in 2020.

Marla visited Alaska, Vancouver, Seattle and Japan for six weeks August-October 2018. She recently returned from a trip to Bali, Kuala Lumpur and Borneo and also celebrated the Bat Mitzvah of her talented niece, Lily, daughter of Reva Schlessinger Winston '83.

Emily Brockway currently lives in Washington, D.C. and was the US Coast Guard's recipient of the 2018 Jewish Institute for National Security America's Grateful Nation Award. Since 2003, the award is presented annually to six service members from each of the five branches of the U.S. military and the U.S. Special Operations Command for having distinguished themselves through superior conduct in the War on Terrorism.

Regan was appointed as the new Executive Director of the The Norwich Historical Society(NHS). She has been a Consultant for NHS since 2014 and under her direction, NHS was able to open the Norwich Heritage and Regional Visitors Center and complete the Walk Norwich, CT Trail System. Regan is a proud Norwich native and is passionate about Norwich's rich history. NHS is serious about taking Norwich's heritage tourism initiatives to the next level and officially naming Regan as their Executive Director was the first step.

Bob was recently inducted into the Danbury High School Athletic Hall of Fame as a coach, teacher and mentor. He coached football, basketball and baseball for over 25 years at various levels. He coached the Danbury High Girl's Basketball team which lost in the LL Final to Southington in the last second in 1987. He had the privilege of coaching two All-State players. Bob established and guided a Varsity Club for student which was much like the "REC" program at NFA in his high school days. The club raised money for school improvements and scholarships. The Varsity Club established a scholarship in his name which is still in existence today.

Dawn reports that she is retired from preparing taxes and from teaching music in grades K-8. Recently, she retired from playing violin in the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. Thirty nine years was enough! She wonders what she'll do next! Life in Arizona is just grand.

Jared is a freshman at Winthrop University and as an intern, founded a virus, which he named The IAN virus after his brother, class of 2019 Ian Small. The virus is being tested to see how it affects current illnesses. Jared plans on pursuing his degree in Biology.

Richard has been named Clarence Adams and Rachel Adams Visiting Professor of the Practice of Political Science by Brown University. His most recent book, Congressional Procedure: A Practical Guide to the Legislative Process in the United States, has been named a finalist for the Benjamin Franklin Award in politics and current events and also a finalist in two categories for the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award.

Norman has received the Col. Stewart Boone McCarty Award from National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR). In July 2018, the 128th Annual National Congress of the SAR convened in Houston, Texas and, during the Recognition Awards Night, he was announced as the award recipient. This is a cash award to the compatriot who has best furthered the preservation of the United States history and its traditional teachings in our schools. At the September meeting of the Withlacoochee, FL Chapter of the SAR the award was presented to Norman by Chapter President Larry Sturgeon.

Judy shares that 43 members of the Class of 1965 enjoyed a December 2018 Holiday Party at Prime 82 hosted by Bill '65 and Elaine Valace '71 Trantalis. Since the 50th Reunion, members of the the class continue to meet monthly for lunch, and welcome all classmates, near and far, to join them.

Brenda recently moved to the beach in Lake Worth, FL via Key West and Miami. She has no plans to move further north. Her Mom, Rose Fox Schadick '36 recently celebrated her 100th birthday with friends and family, including two great-great grandchildren.

Diane is singing with a group called "Rock Voices;" a choir and a rock band that puts on three performances a year in West Hartford, Connecticut. To see her perform, access the upcoming event dates at rockvoices.com.

Kafi, a former NFA and UConn track athelete, was recently sworn in as the newest member of Platoon 2 with the Norwich Fire Department . She left her career at the Department of Children and Families to become a firefighter. According to the city’s Human Resources Director, she is the first African-American female firefighter in Norwich.

Stephanie is finishing her undergraduate degree in English at the University of London and working at a communications firm in the city. While visiting New York and Connecticut this year she became engaged to her fiancé who is Greek-Australian. They will be married next year and are happy to call London their home! Stephanie never imaged her life to work out the way that it has. She attributes her success to NFA teachers Sarah Burchman and Aidan D’Elia because of their support and looking out for her best interest while she was a student. She will forever be grateful to NFA for exposing her to diversity in every aspect of the student experience and especially to the English department for fostering an academic interest which eventually led her to decide upon her college major.

Marie and her husband Michael are thrilled to share that their hearts are filled with joy since the birth of their first grandchild, Carter Joseph Joly, born on October 12, 2018. She retired in June 2018 from her job as a Library Technical Aide at NFA. Since retiring, Marie and her husband have been enjoying traveling. In May of 2018, while on a trip to Jasper CA, she encountered an Italian exchange student who attended NFA five years ago and he remembered her from help he received in the library. Marie told him she remembered helping him get on the Internet to connect with relatives back home. He was so excited as he remembered the library and Marie helping him. Marie shared, “The world is so small, and it was so awesome to connect with someone from another country. NFA touched another life.”

Brett still breaks out the NFA sweatshirt, a 2001 graduation gift, given to him from the staff at Alumni House. Brett spent many hours during his four years at NFA volunteering in Alumni House. Brett is pictured with his children, Ellarene and Noah, also wearing NFA red!

Kyle is a first-generation born Chinese American poet who has recently published How to Build a House, a book of poetry. He is a multi-talented individual with past and present excellence in athletics, academics, and the arts. His poems tell stories about his family's journey from Taiwan to the US.

Judy recently visited with her brother, Richard Amoriello ’60 and his family in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. It had been about 10 years since she visited Wisconsin and she finally met all her great nieces and nephews; a good time was had by all. She made sure she brought back some cheese from her visit to "The Dairy State." Judy has attended all of the Red & White decade reunions that included her class and is also a member of the reunion committee for the 60th class reunion next year. She is looking forward to seeing all her classmates in 2019.

In November 2017, Stephen and his wife Janice (Mirkin) Misarski '76 welcomed their first grandchild Rowan Wright Misarski. In May 2018, Stephen received his Doctor of Ministry degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. His thesis is titled "Training for an Evangelistically Effective Church in New England." He is pictured on the left of Professor David Currie and to the right is fellow graduate Chaplain (LtC) Billy Graham.

Arlene was the winner of the Best in Show - President's Trophy - at the Clamshell Quilt Show held at Conn College in August 2018. Her quilt "Flower-Pot" was hand pieced and hand appliqued and then long armed quilted. Over 300 quilts were on display and Arlene was very surprised to be the winner!

Joyce and her husband Charlie became great grandparents for the second time on September 6, 2018. Carson J. Mendez was born to our granddaughter, Brittnie. Carson was 19 inches long and weighed 9 lbs 6 oz.

Robert and his wife Barbara recently celebrated 58 years of marriage. He was educated as an Aeronautical Engineer and is a retired Vice President of Program Management and Business Development who worked for Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. in Savannah, GA for 26 years. Following his retirement, he flew his airplane on US Coast Guard missions as a volunteer Command Pilot and Flight Examiner in the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Both of their children graduated from the University of Georgia and their four grandchildren are all seniors in college. Their daughter, Pam, is a practicing OB/GYN Physician in Savannah. Her menopause book "Love, Sweat, & Tears" was made into a full length documentary movie and features the late Joan Rivers, Jenny McCarthy, as well as other celebrities, clergy, physicians, and patients.

Joan and her husband Donald have a new home in Cocoa Beach, FL. One of their two sons, Thomas, is a member of the Class of 78. They also have six grandchildren and one great granddaughter who is two years old. Although Joan's health has been a challenge due to a stroke in 2015, they were able to celebrate their 66th anniversary with their family at their home. The photo shows the family at the celebration.

Andrea lives in North Bellmore, Long Island, New York and is an office manager for her husband, Michael, who is an ophthalmologist in private.practice for 40 years. They recently had a reunion of four generations of their family when their children who live in Israel came to visit. The reunion included their three daughters, two sons-in-law, 9 grandchildren, and Andrea's 94 year old mother. The family was celebrating Andrea and Michael's 70th birthdays, as well as their 49th wedding anniversary.

David recently started a new position as Associate Professor of Ethics and Health Policy and Director of the Healthcare Management Program at Maria College in Albany New York. In addition, he continues as Clinical Professor at University of Albany School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy Management and Behavior and Adjunct Assistant Professor at Albany Medical College Alden March Bioethics Institute.

Tim has been working for the State of New Jersey Treasury Dept. for the last nine years. He has just accepted an Adjunct Professor position at Fairleigh Dickinson University for the Fall 2018 semester.

Roxanne's dream in high school was to be a performer and many classmates saw her on stage at NFA. She now plays 60+ shows a year in NY and VT as the band Roxy and The Road Kings and also as a duo with her husband Bob as Roxy Music with Bob & Rox. This winter they will be on a cruise full of musicians with Delbert McClinton. She also gets to sing back up with some amazing bands around the region. Rox is "Living the dream!"

Sylvia recently retired after 53 years in real estate. She was involved in Waterford C property management, sales, rental, HOA's and spent many years as a volunteer for the CT Association of Realtors. Her beloved husband, Richard, passed away on March 18, 2016, which prompted her to move to South Carolina to be with her two sons.

Taylor is a five-time All-American in Track & Field competing for UMass Boston. At the Division III Women's Track & Field National Championship on May 26, she and her teammates placed second and seventh in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays, respectively. She won her first National Championship in the Triple Jump, scoring a personal and program best at 12.56M, a foot over any other competitor. UMass Boston was named a co-champion.

R.J recently accepted a position as the University of North Carolina Asheville assistant men’s basketball coach. He joins the UNC Asheville men’s basketball program after spending last season as an assistant coach at the University of Louisville during which the Cardinals finished with 22 wins and advanced to the 2018 National Invitation Tournament quarterfinals. Prior to his time at Louisville, he was on staff at the University of Texas for two years as a graduate assistant. He joined the staff of Texas after one year as an assistant coach at Nichols College in Dudley, MA. The Bison’s posted a 20-6 overall record and won the 2014-15 Commonwealth Coast regular-season title with a 17-1 mark in his lone season on staff. He played college basketball at both Holy Cross and the University of Connecticut. Evans earned a B.A. in Economics from Holy Cross in 2012; M.A. in Educational Psychology from University of Connecticut in 2013; and a M.S. in Kinesiology from University of Texas in 2017.

Warren and his wife Carolyn attended a Civil War Conference in Newport News, VA from May 27-Jun 3, 2018 hosted by the Civil War Trust (CWT). This organization just recently hit the remarkable goal of 50,000 acres of battlefields preserved for future generations to learn about the history of this country. This also includes battlefields from the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. The CWT recently changed their name to the American Battlefield Trust to reflect the new direction they have taken to preserved all battlefields in the US.

Melissa graduated from George Washington University with her Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree in Education Administration and Policy Studies. She is currently the Supervisor of English for Chesapeake Public Schools in Chesapeake, Virginia, where she resides with her husband, Thomas, and their daughter, Amelia.

Jane is a Captain and Check Airman on the Airbus 330, and her husband Joe is an Airbus Captain, for American Airlines. She was proud to fly the Philadelphia Eagles back home after their 2018 Super Bowl win. In the photo, she is in the cockpit with her co-pilot holding the Lombardi Trophy. She and Joe are based in Charlotte, NC and live in there and in Boca Raton, FL.

Dana is married to Nicholas Johnson '04. On September 26, 2017, they welcomed their second child, a son, Calvin Allen. In the photo, holding her newborn brother, is their first child, 5-year old daughter Hazel Marie.

Michelle was the keynote speaker at Bethsaida’s 10th Annual Gala on April 26, 2018 where she was honored with the Bethsaida Community Impact Award. Bethsaida Community, Inc. has provided outreach, housing and support services for homeless women for 30 years.In January 2018, Michelle released her first published book, Prosperity After Divorce: Take Charge of Your Finances & Create the Life You Really Want Using LifeStyle Re-Design Planning™. She stepped away from her business (SAVA Insurance Waterford) in 2014 to begin a new venture. An expert in money, business & finance, she now coaches people in the area of budgeting & cash flow and is a highly sought after Budget Coach. Her Financial Solutions & Divorce Support Programs have successfully led individuals around the country in rebuilding their financial foundations. She is also a licensed member of the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts. Using budgeting tools, debt reduction planning, and saving techniques she helps clients create a LIFESTYLE REDESIGN PLAN that allows them to forge their way towards reaching their goals. In August 2017, Michelle was honored and recognized, in a lengthy write-up by "Innovation Destination Hartford,” for her efforts and success as a start-up entrepreneur in Connecticut.

Bob and his wife Pat have lived in England for the past 59 years and still both play golf. He was recently elected President of Mellor and Townscliffe Golf Club. In 2017 he was elected President of New Mills Marple and District Rotary Club. He has a son and a daughter, three granddaughters, two grandsons and two great grandsons.

Kellie and her husband Zachary Semmelrock '10 welcomed their son, Bennett (NFA class of 2036) on March 2, 2018. Bennett will be fifth generation to go to NFA. Kellie’s parents, grandmother, and great great aunt are all alumni.

James was recently awarded a Master of Science degree in Data Analytics from City University of New York. He also holds a M.B.A in International Business from George Washington University and a M.S. in Computer Science from Virginia Tech.

Debbie is enjoying her retirement and is spending more time with her husband, James, family and friends. Her grandchildren have grown so quickly. Her oldest granddaughter is attending ECSU. She also, has three wonderful grandsons! One will be receiving his driver's license soon, another will be graduating grammar school and the other will be in eighth grade. She has also joined a yoga class and enjoys walking and going to the library!

Matthew is completing his second Masters in Public Health at the University of Pennsylvania. Last year he received his Masters of Public Policy. He has been accepted in the Johns Hopkins Doctoral Program for Public Health. He and his wife Noelle reside in Philadelphia.

Kathy retired in January 2018 after approximately 40 years employed as an X-ray technician. She’ll now be spending her time enjoying her two grand children, Allie and Madison, while warming her feet in the Rhode Island sand during the summer months.

Bob, retired since 1990, divides his time between Palm City, FL and Gaspereaux, Prince Edward Island, Canada. On annual Norwich visits, he always makes time to visit the beautiful NFA campus. He feels he will always be a "son of Norwich" and feels blessed by having attended a truly great school.

Marion worked at NFA from 1943 to 1948, then married and moved to New York where she still resides. She just celebrated her 94th birthday, lives on her own, and keeps active with local seniors and church.

Bernice's second book, The Ponemah Years: Walking in the Footsteps of My Mother, was released December 1, 2017. The narrative follows weaver Gabrielle Picard, an immigrant from Quebec who experiences significant loss as a child, but never loses hope of reaching a better life. In equal portions biography, history, memoir, and family portrait, the story unfolds with 184 images from more than 10 decades.

Rebecca was hired in February 2017 by Nutmeg Technologies of South Windsor, CT. She had previously worked as an intern and is now their Marketing Coordinator. After leaving NFA, she attended UConn where she received a degree in Communications and General Studies. At Nutmeg, she will help manage their social media platforms, coordinate on-line marketing and advertising campaigns and assist with related PR items to maintain the company's high customer service standards. She currently resides in Vernon, CT with her two furry friends Josh and Kora.

Amy recently earned her Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison by successfully defending her thesis "A genetic study of cadaverine response reveals crosstalk between cadaverine and putrescine pathways in Arabidopsis thaliana." She is now a Senior Scientist and Agricultural Product Lead at AmebaGone, developing novel treatments to eradicate pathogenic bacteria. She lives in Madison with her partner, David, and two sons, Wyatt and Ethan.

Rob and classmate Dennis Avery, who both grew up in Bozrah, met for breakfast outside Austin, Texas in February 2017. Dennis, an over-the-road trucker, was on a run, delivering heavy machinery to Eagle Pass, Texas. Rob, who lives in Westfield, New Jersey, and his wife, Janice, were visiting their daughter, Regan, who lives in Austin with her husband, Jody, and their boys, Fields (10) and Hyder (8).

On October 24, 2017, Anna, an English Teacher at West Hartford's Hall High School, was surprised with the presentation of the prestigious $25,000 Milken Award; an unrestricted award in recognition for “the exceptional work of this educator for the state and nation.” In a news release about the award, the Milken Family Foundation said, “Whether it’s piloting a new Advanced Placement course, developing teacher guidelines for implementation of Google Classroom or inspiring colleagues to adopt ‘Nonfiction Fridays,’ Capobianco engages students, parents and faculty to reach high standards and exemplary outcomes. Anna works hard to ensure her students explore complex topics and examine perspectives by reading literary and informational texts and writing expository essays.” She is the state’s only Milken Educator Award winner this year and will receive all-expenses-paid trip to the Milken Educator Forum in Washington, D.C., on March 21-24, 2018 – and have the opportunity to network with “an all-star education team” of other Milken Educator honorees who gather to discuss important educational issues with state and federal officials.

Lynn reports that he finally had to retire (due to arthritis) after 52 years in the remodeling business, but was offered a job to build an upscale motor home in an "MCI' retired bus. He is happy that going up and down those "6 steps 50 times a day" has actually helped his arthritis and general health. He and his wife Tina had two daughters and they each had two daughters. The two oldest granddaughters have five beautiful daughters. He and his wife and are thrilled that this year they have their first great grandson.

Joyce recently ended a forty year career at Aetna/Voya. She and her husband have built their "next" home in the Charleston, SC area after living in Glastonbury, CT for many years and raising their daughter (who is a 1st year nursing student at Fairfield University). She and her husband are looking forward to their new life in the low country.

Bob lives and works on the Florida Gulf Coast; joining Defenshield in June of 2017 as the Vice President, International Business Development -- a role in which he is responsible for expanding Defenshield’s business opportunities internationally. Post NFA, he graduated from the U.S. Military Academy (BS, Middle East regional studies and electrical engineering) and then Georgetown University (MS, Foreign Service and a Certificate in Arab Studies). After college, he spent over three decades in the US Army before retiring in 2009. His military service earned him several medals and honors including two Bronze Stars. He has extensive private sector experience in the Middle East with work in Libya, Afghanistan, and Abu Dhabi, UAE as a business development executive.

John shares that a popular band of graduates from 1960 &1961, originally called “The Rainbows,” held a reunion party for the core group at the home of Bob Brouilliard ’60 and wife Noelle in Pomfret, CT on July 7, 2017. In attendance were Dick ’60 and Camilla (Czajka) ’64 Tarryk, Henry ’60 and Susan Schaeffer, and Jack ’61 and Barbara L'Homme. Shortly after graduation, the group changed their name to “The Graduates” and worked another 35 years all over Connecticut and Rhode Island. The core group still plays gigs from CT to Florida. A large number of mostly NFA grads have worked with the group as well: saxophonists - Henry Lucas ’60, Jock Seybolt ’62, Bob Bullock, Paul Coyle ’62, Elwood Kinne ’56 (d), drummers - Clayton Ford ’60, Joe Waidalowski ’64 (d), Bill Maruzo ’78, Art Perrone ’47, Charlie Thorpe ’58 (d), Don Gouin ’58 (d) and Michael Quinn ’62 (d), trumpet - Dom Perrone ’45, and guitarists Larry Brisson (d) and Lou Marino Jr. ’70. The party and playing were so "rejuvenating", that all are looking forward to next year with hopes of attracting some of the musicians who are listed above.

Commander John Calande, Jr., USN(3rd Generation), Retired, is a pilot who spent 20 years serving his country after receiving his BS from Annapolis. He has used his military education benefit to obtain two MS degrees and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. He is strong in his faith and gives NFA full credit for preparing him for his life journey. “JJ” wants his classmates to know that he has returned to SE CT after 60 years, is currently living in Groton and would love to re-connect.

Since NFA and college graduations, Karen has taught secondary math and computers in Minnesota, Ohio and Colorado. She has also been a high school Academic Advisor, IT Administrator and Knowledge Bowl Coach. She has four adult, married children, and 8 uniquely wonderful grandchildren. She recently retired from teaching and plans to travel and work part time on her sewing/alterations business. She and her husband, David, recently celebrated their 45th anniversary.

Bryan and Krystal Fratoni welcomed a son, Alexander Joseph Fratoni, on June 5, 2017. He married Krystal Homon June 25, 2016 at the Harkness Chapel on the Connecticut College Campus. Serving as Best Men were Zachary Maurice and Bryan Sheldon, both Class of 2000.

Karen has run road races in all 169 Connecticut towns. She is one of the Founders of the Run 169 Towns Society, being the first to complete the 169 towns challenge in 2011. She is known as the Queen of the the Run 169 Towns Society. Now on Round 2, she is nearing completion of the 169 town challenge again. Recently she shared this quest with former classmates at the Fiftieth Reunion graduation ceremony.

Sharen is honored to announce that her first children's book, I'm Just a Little Someone, received two national awards -- Mom's Choice Gold Award and Creative Child Magazine Award. It was also selected as a preferred publisher, she self published, in the Ingram Advance Publisher category. She continues to speak about her lonely childhood and offers support to parents and educators in recognizing the behavior patterns in lonely children, to help them to process loneliness at a young age and live happier and healthier lives.

Elaine published her first poetry collection, Dream Transfer and Wander, after a career building capacity with American Indian tribes and Alaska Native Head Start grantees across the United States. Elaine has lived in Missoula, Montana since 1972.

Valerie celebrated her 70th birthday in February with a trip to Sacramento, CA to visit her son Matthew and his family – including the newest member, Evelyn Frances, Valerie's 5th grandchild. While she was there, she suffered the loss of her home due to fire and had to return early. The home and her possessions were a total loss and fortunately insurance covered her loss. Valerie is now living in a lovely apartment with her dog Bucky and her cat Milo and is grateful for the support she has received from her family and friends.

Lauryn Bonanno married Alan Brisson on December 10, 2016 at the Lord Jeffrey Inn in Amherst, MA. Lauryn and Alan met in college at Eastern Connecticut State University. Lauryn’s brother, Matthew Bonanno '00, was a groomsman in the wedding.

Kerri and Ryan Pellegrini '07 wed at Harkness Memorial State Park's Eolia Mansion on May 13. Jillian Johnson '12 was Maid of Honor, and Eric Gagliardo '09 was Best Man. Jamie Bodington '06, Corey Lehman '06, and Karissa Pellegrini '12 were Bridesmaids, followed by Groomsmen Alex Snow '09, Kenny Morrill '07, and Brandon Miner. The couple have no children but do own Sophie; a badly behaved Maine Coon cat.

Kevin, Athletic Director at Bacon Academy, received the CT Association of Athletic Directors Distinguished Service Award at the Spring awards banquet. The DSA recognizes an athletic adminstrator for making significant contributions to interscholastic athletics at the local, league and state levels. As a NFA student Kevin excelled in soccer, basketball and baseball. He earned a BS in Physical Education from Central CT State University where he played baseball for 4 years. He earned his Master’s Degree and Sixth Year Degree from Sacred Heart University. Kevin and his wife Michelle have a daughter Mackenzie ’17 and a son Riley ’20.

Tammy graduated from Aspen University with a 4.0 and a Bachelors degree in nursing science. Her five month old granddaughter Harlee and her mom attended graduation with her, traveling to Denver, Colorado to attend the graduation.

Antonio lives in North Carolina and is an Ordained Deacon and a customer service representative. He is also a musician who plays drums. He has been happily married for 25 years with one daughter and grandbaby.

Sandra graduated magna cum laude with a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Quinnipiac University in October 2015. She obtained the credential of RN First Assistant in 2012 and achieved board certification as a adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner. She is a Nurse Practitioner in the specialty of Urology for Backus Physician Services and works in the OR as a surgical assistant at Backus Hospital in all specialties, with a focus in Orthopedic and robotic urologic surgeries. Her credentials are DNP, AGPCNP-BC, RNFA.

Ann published her first book, A Perfect Yesterday, a true story about an interracial friendship she had at NFA with a young man. Ann had the chance to reconnect with her friend prior to his passing earlier this year and due to their meeting created an alternate ending for the book that celebrated their friendship.

Stephanie is proud to announce her son, William Bruneau, graduated from St. Joseph's college with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (PharmD). Their daughter, Dr. Lindsay Bruneau, is practicing in MA and their daughter, Jennifer Bruneau, is a cancer survivor. Stephanie writes, “No break here raising our grandson who just completed 1st grade! Trevor will be class of 2039!”

George relocated to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in June after accepting a consulting position to develop and implement a Nuclear Quality Assurance (NQA) program for the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC). The program will support best practices and continuous quality improvement for security programs at the newly built Barakah #1 Nuclear Power Station, the first of four UAE nuclear plants scheduled to become operational. George has worked in government-regulated security for over three and a half decades both domestically and abroad, including as an advisor to the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency on biosecurity and nuclear security issues for Eastern Europe, Afghanistan/Pakistan, and Sub-Sahara Africa. Prior to his security career, George was a full-time vocalist for a show band that performed at venues throughout the USA and Canada. After this two year contract ends, George plans on retiring to the South Carolina coast with his wife, while continuing his security consulting business on an intermittent, part-time basis. Classmates and alumni can contact him via email at raposa.george@gmail.com.

Richard was appointed State Commander, Detachment of Connecticut, Sons of the American Legion in July 2016. Rich has been married for 42 years to Cecilia Craig Lurette ’73 . They have two children, Jennifer and Jeremy, and five grandchildren -- Spencer Robins ’16, Trevor ’19, Amanda, Kirsten, and Cole.

John published Ultimate Human Peace, an interactive enhanced eBook (downloadable July 1, 2017) for teachers, students and science fiction readers that introduces science and technology through a story.

Steve published Mekong Meridian, A Novel of the Vietnam War. Steve is a retired Captain from the elite U.S. Army Rangers. Much of this novel is based on his own days as the commander of the 9th Infantry Division battalion reconnaissance platoon, in the Mekong Delta during the Vietnam War.

Philip moved back to Norwich in October 2016 after almost sixty years. After college he had a career in advertising in NYC and transitioned to a career as a psychiatric LSW for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Social Services. He is retired and enjoys writing books and playing golf with classmate Herm Whitehead.

Margaret Ann and George Stevens, a retired Geology professor, celebrated their first anniversary in August 2016. She’s 76 and he's 86; she writes, “it's been more fun that ever before!” Their kids are raised and they have enough time and money to call their own shots and she has never laughed so much! Their health is good and the ailments that they do have are all treatable. “Hooray for being old and still wanting the whole nine yards!”

Barbara writes, “The iconic beech tree was such a constant, a majestic part of the campus we thought would always be there. I took photos of it all day as it came down. I'm so glad Dave Meiklem ’68 is making good use of its wood.”

Frank and his wife Cheryl are leaving the Seattle area, after working for 35 years in engineering at The Boeing Company, and moving home to Norwich! Recently Frank returned to Norwich to make maple syrup on his family homestead and during this visit reunited with Roger Mainville ’68 and Kenny Keeley ‘67. Frank expects to move later this year and would like to meet up with his old friends and classmates to renew friendships.

Don and Kitty celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on June 14 with a photo shoot in celebration of this milestone event at the Academy. Don and Kitty are active NFA volunteers and look forward to seeing many of their former classmates at reunions.

Zack's second book, "More Connecticut Lore: Guidebook to 82 Strange Locations", has been published by Schifferbooks. Zack lives in Plymouth, MA with his wife Jaclyn and son Danny. He is a regular contributor to Norwich Magazine.

William has decided to become an English Teacher after an extensive (and exhausting) career in food service management. He has finished the certification process and is currently teaching in Coolidge, Texas, a small community just outside of Waco, Texas. William is excited to be in the classroom and encouraging young, middle school children to appreciate the classics like he did while attending NFA.

Terrie reconnected with classmate Diane Ward Cordes after reading her class note in a recent NFA magazine. The two lived 10 miles apart but hadn’t seen or talked to each other since graduation and are now enjoying the renewal of their friendship. She writes, “Thanks NFA!”

Shareena and her husband Emmanuel recently returned to the CT area, taking over the administrative and pastoral reigns of the Bristol, CT Salvation Army Church and Community Center. They return after serving two years in charge of the Cortland, NY service area. They have two children, Mia & Gabe.

Robert has served for the past 13 years as principal of New Hope School, a private school located in Clifton, NJ. Prior to that, he lived with his family for 13 years in Russia (St. Petersburg and Moscow). While in Russia he was the Eurasian Director of the International Educational Foundation; publishing character education textbooks and training teachers in the use of these materials. This work took him to all the former republics of the Soviet Union as well as to dozens of other countries beyond. It was exciting work, but he's happy to be back in the good ole US of A .

Rob has been traveling the world competing in Strongman Competitions. He is currently ranked #2 in America, holds two world records, three American records and also won the 2016 Log Lift World Championships!

Michael, who also is a 1962 University of Michigan grad and 1967 University of Michigan Law School grad, recently won an appeal before the Mississippi Supreme Court against Mississippi Power Company and the Mississippi Public Service Commission, resulting in customer refunds in excess of $350,000,000.00.

Lydia backpacked in Yosemite National Park after leaving her job at the progressive policy think tank at The Roosevelt Institute in August 2015. In October 2016 she joined the New York City based financial service company, Ellevest, as Operation Manger working to redefine investing for women.

Kenneth returned to secondary education at the Holy Family HS in Broomfield, Colorado after 18 years of working in hospitality management in Colorado. While there, he initiated the Mary Luke Tobin SL Social Justice Award, now in its fifth year. He has since retired and now works with progressive Catholic organizations for social justice, such as Call To Action and New Ways Ministry. He has shared the past 32 years with his spouse, Lee Giacoletto.

Dr. Hill recently earned the Air Force Science and Engineering Educator of the Year Award. He is also a recipient of the 2016 Dayton Affiliate Societies Council Outstanding Engineer and Scientist's Award. He is a Professor of Operations at the Air Force Institute of Technology in Dayton Ohio.

Donna, Assessor for the City of Norwich, was elected President of the Northeast Regional Association of Assessing Officers. As President, one of her duties is to organize an annual conference, to be hosted by the State of Connecticut in May 2017 at the Mystic Hilton. She began her career as a Tax Assessor in 1981 in the town of Lisbon and has worked in Windham, East Hampton and since 2009 in Norwich. She has been an active member of the CT Association of Assessing Officers, serving as their Secretary and Vice-President, named Assessor of the Year twice (1993 & 2010). Donna said she is looking forward to assisting all assessors in pursuit of education but in particular those new in the field looking for personal growth, new knowledge and career advancement.

David was award 2nd place in the Maryland Writers’ Association’s 2016 Novel Contest. His entry, Last Leaf To Fall, was praised for capturing the plight of a black family facing racism during certain periods of our country’s history.

Susan published her debut novel, Me, Myself and Ivy in the summer of 2015. It was written and recommended for young adult readers, ages 10-16. The story tells of a 12-year-old girl who is uprooted by an unspeakable family tragedy, and while attempting to cope with her grief and loss, must also find a way to fit in and overcome the heartbreak and terror of bullying at her new school.

Gia completed her Navy Basic Training in Great Lake, Illinois, in December2015 and then completed her 'A' School in Damage Control in February. She is stationed in San Diego on the USS Rushmore as a Damage Controlman.

Walter retired after more than 37 years as a Vice President of Nuclear Operation for Securitas Critical Infrastructure Services. He is a USAF Vietnam Veteran and holds a BA degree from Connecticut College. He and his wife Sandy are the proud parents of six children and 11 grandchildren.

Vanessa began working for Roche in Basel, Switzerland, in September 2015, and has led a Discovery Pathology Laboratory focusing on Digital Pathology since February. She keeps busy with her daughters, ages 4 and 7, and with marathon/triathlon training. In their free time, they love to travel throughout Europe.

Zachary is currently finishing his Master's in Higher Education at the University of North Texas while working with the Student Alumni Association and the Student Organization Risk Management program at the University.

Karen joined the NFA Foundation team in December 2015. She has been an active community member since she returned to Norwich in 1998 when she purchased a home from former NFA Maintenance Director, Herman Tedeschi.

Karen writes that she lost her husband, Lee, of 27 years on October 8, 2015, after a 9-year battle with cancer. They were married in Norwich in October 1988 and lived in CA, where she resides today with daughters Alissa and Austin.

Jonathan is a member of The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 under 40, a professional organization comprised of America’s top young trial attorneys. Jonathan practices Personal Injury Law in Boston, Massachusetts.

Krystleis currently working with Dr. Tom Geisbert's lab on Ebola and other emerging infectious diseases at the Galveston National Laboratory located on the University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston campus.

Khadejeh attends Smith College and is majoring in Medieval Studies. She recently traveled abroad for school to Jordan and Lebanon. In this photo she is at Kerak Castle, a largecrusader castle,located inKerakinJordan.

Kathryn and her husband, Dr. Alain Martin, recently vacationed to the French Riviera. She writes that it is quite interesting that during the school day children go to the cove and each has his/her own boat to learn sailing. They rented a villa surrounded by lavender gardens and 1,000 year old olive trees.

Dr. Morosky has been elected Chairman of the Department of Surgery at Johnson Memorial Hospital in Stafford Springs, Connecticut. Mike lives in Glastonbury with his wife, Judy, and children Mikala and Cameron.

Peter and Melody write that after being married in December 2012, they spent a few years in California. They are now back on the East Coast. Peter teaches Spanish at Plymouth North High School in Plymouth, Massachusetts and Melody is a Pediatric Occupational Therapist.

Meghan was accepted into a juried show for emerging artists at the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art. The show was called New Waves, and ran from January 29 - April 17, 2016. This is a photo of her accepted work.

Rob retired from the Coast Guard after 36 years of service in January 2011 and then worked in Virginia and Maryland as a civilian employee editor for the Department of Defense and the Food and Drug Administration. In October 2015 he began a new job working at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, as the Managing Editor of the NWC Press. He resides in Ledyard. He and his wife have three daughters living in MN, NC, and TN, and two granddaughters. He continues to be grateful for the fine education he received at NFA; and writes, “it has stood me in good stead. Thanks for all you do.”

Ryan and Ashley Volpe were married on October 24, 2015. Ryan is the son of Karen Eyberse ‘80 and Todd Guertin. Ryan is a Physical Educator and Health teacher, grades K-12, at a private school in Bethlehem, Connecticut. He graduated from Central Connecticut State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and Health and Wellness Studies. They reside in Cromwell, CT.

Edwin was on live national TV in mid-February 2016 when he was interviewed on the Fox Business News program Varney & Co., by Stuart Varney, about happenings on the Brown campus related to social activism by students. He was an intern as a Campus Correspondent with Leadership Institute’s Campus Reform while enrolled full time pursuing his degree in Public Policy. He opined about an article published in the Brown Daily Herald (the student paper) regarding student activists finding it so stressful that they are asking for special accommodation with their schoolwork, and Deans are granting these students excuse notes for extensions. Edwin said, “It’s ridiculous.” This story was picked up by several major news outlets like USA Today, Boston Post, National Review, etc. The opportunity for Edwin to appear on the Varney & Co. program was set up by the Leadership Institute media coordinator. Edwin was at the Fox affiliate studio in Providence while Stuart Varney was at the studio in NYC. It was a short segment, but nonetheless, Edwin was thrilled at the opportunity to speak his mind.

Genevieve graduated with honors from Johnson and Wales University, Rhode Island, May 21,2016 receiving an Associate’s Degree in Baking and Pastry and a Bachelor’s Degree in Restaurant/Food Service Management with a concentration in sommelier.

Jared recently had his first solo exhibition at The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. The installation was on display in the John R. Eckel, Jr. Foundation Gallery from October 16 - January 3, 2016. Jared primarily creates installation-based works featuring disparate materials such as salt, flowers, foodstuffs, and plastic tarps that are assembled and aggregated in a manner that insists on their material connections to society, economics, industry, and human emotion. His works have also been featured at David Lewis, New York; Bortolami Gallery, New York; Michael Thibault Gallery, Los Angeles; Croy Nielsen, Berlin; and Le Magasin, Grenoble, France.

Jared’s second book, his debut novel, All The Evil Of This World, will be published summer 2016. It tells the story of seven people whose lives collide in a single options trade that takes place in March, 2000--at the top of the dot com stock market bubble. In addition to writing own newsletter, Jared also now writes for Mauldin Economics, contributes to Forbes, and continues to make a number of media appearances related to his investment research work.

Courtney graduated from Bentley University and now works as a marketing specialist for Evariant in Farmington, CT. She qualified to run in the 120th Boston Marathon on April 18, 2016. Courtney has completed two full marathons one in San Diego, California, and one in the Bay of Fundy in Canada and decided to do it again, because she can, and because there are so many people who have been stricken with life altering diseases like cancer who can’t. In the years since her Dad’s diagnosis with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2006, her family has found hope as her dad is a cancer survivor and is the inspiration for her to run in this year’s Boston Marathon. Courtney is the granddaughter of Robert ‘50 and Stella Fasolino Smigiel ’53.

Andres Santiago, who now resides in North Carolina, writes that he was born and raised in Puerto Rico and moved to Norwich as a 15 year old in 2005. He is currently stationed in Fort Bragg as a Sergeant in the U.S. Army, which he joined in 2009. He has been deployed twice; first to Haiti for Operation Unified Response and to Iraq for Operation New Dawn. He is married and has a son named Jionni. He plans to make the military his career and will retire after serving for 20 years. He writes that he misses NFA very much and can’t wait to visit soon.

Bob was a member of an international expedition to the North Pole on a nuclear powered Russian icebreaker. A retired newspaper editor, Bob now lives in New York City, Washington, DC, and St. Petersburg, Florida. He has been to 153 countries and says his next adventure trip will be to Iraq and Afghanistan.

Chuck has been living in and loving Duck, North Carolina, for the past 15 years. His youngest daughter graduated summa cum laude from Mars Hill University with a BS in Biology. Chuck is a contract postmaster for Duck and was elected to his 4th term on the Duck Town Council.

Gussie resides in California with her husband of 71 years, Joe. Gussie is a part-time Marriage & Family Therapist. Mariea Dohery Spencer’s note in the Fall 2015 NFA magazine mentioned the lack of news for the Class of 1939 and inspired Gussie to submit an update.

David, "Snapper," recalls a favorite NFA memory of performing as an endman in the N Club minstrel with Buzz Pierson ’49, Hank Congdon ‘50, and Charlie Witt ’49. Snapper and his wife, a native Austrian, have been married 57 years. Together they have visited Austria about 15 times.

Jeanne retired from teaching art and is glad to be creating her own art. Her mixed media collages have been in several invitational and juried exhibitions. Jeanne and her realtor husband, Steven, like to travel - most recently to South Africa. Their son and his wife live in Vermont. Their daughter and her husband live in North Dakota.

Emelie, after college, began teaching in Tappahannock, Virginia, at a girls boarding school and immediately loved teaching. She married in 1962 and had two daughters; Julie and Sara. She now resides in Chesapeake, Virginia, and is enjoying retirement.

Phyllis writes that her daughter Carol Papp Maher ’71 and husband George Maher ’69 have retired to Sunset Beach, North Carolina. Her son, Commandant Robert Papp, Jr. ’70 retired from the Coast Guard after 39 years of service and is now leading the effort to advance U.S. interests in the Arctic Region as the State Department’s Special Representative.